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Early American Cast Iron Holloware: Pots, Kettles, Teakettles, and SkilletsAn invaluable information source about cast iron holloware of the pre Griswold and Wagner era for collectors, museum curators, reenactors, and hearth cooking aficionados. It is the first book to document cast iron pots, skillets, spiders, pans, kettles, teakettles, Dutch ovens, and mortars, plus several items in brass, from the 17th through 19th centuries, 1645 to 1900. Over 350 photos illustrate identifiable changes in the manufacturing technologies
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